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Whisky and Gin Distilleries in Scotland
- Save to ListThe fastest way to take yourself to Islay is to uncork a bottle of Ardbeg. However, you can’t beat actually being at the Distillery, staying at Seaview Cottage and standing on Ardbeg’s pier, enveloped in fresh sea breeze and Ardbeg’s peaty aroma. We’d love to see you here in person. In the meantime, why not visit an Ardbeg Embassy, our Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1972 500285he Ardnamurchan Distillery opened in July 2014 to begin the process of producing what will eventually become world-class single malts. Read more...
- Save to ListWe are the first legal distillery in the Outer Hebrides! Having released our first single malt at three years, we are now waiting for our Ten Year Read more...
- Save to ListWHISKY RUNS THROUGH THE CITY’S INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE LIKE THE RIVER CLYDE ITSELF. WHICH IS WHY OUR GLEAMING NEW SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERY AT THE QUEEN’S DOCK HAS A TOUCH OF THE INEVITABLE ABOUT IT. Read more...
- Save to ListArbikie is a family owned single estate distillery run by fourth generation Scottish farmers. Situated on their 2000-acre farm in Angus, stretching out to Lunan Bay on the east coast of Scotland. The three brothers use potatoes grown and harvested on their own land to distil their award winning Kirsty’s Gin Read more...
- Save to ListWelcome to the idyllic coast of the Dornoch Firth, the home of Balblair Distillery. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1461 207 817Whisky distillery producing single malt Scotch whisky Read more...
- Save to ListanCnoc is a rather curious whisky. You see, this fine single malt is created using traditional production methods. It’s just that we use them to make a refreshingly modern whisky (something that’s reflected in our contemporary bottle design and packaging today). Read more...
- Save to ListThanks to a unique combination of natural alchemy and centuries old craftsmanship, The Balvenie is unique among single malts. Read more...
- Save to ListSurrounded by breathtaking scenery, spectacular wildlife and welcoming locals, Bowmore is a place unlike any other. Perched right on the shores of Loch Indaal the town is home to almost one third of Islay’s population. Along with the distillery, Bowmore is known for its whitewashed houses, tiny, stone-built harbour and pier, and the iconic Bowmore Round Church, which sits at Read more...